European History by Letter - Q - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
This “Don” is the protagonist of the greatest novel written in Spanish literature Quixote
94%
The hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo
90%
The increased use of this mineral in watches by Japanese competitors almost led to the end of Switzerland's watchmaking industry in the 1970s Quartz
82%
To prevent the spread of the plague Venice introduced this 40-day-isolation for ships Quarantine
77%
Arrow-bag important to English longbowmen in the Middle Ages Quiver
67%
Protestant denomination founded by George Fox Quaker
61%
Norwegian Nazi leader (Vidkun) Quisling
61%
Hundreds of these exist in the area of Tuscan town Carrara, the most famous place to extract white marble Quarry
58%
e.g. the british TV show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Quiz show
53%
British designer credited with the invention of the miniskirt (Mary) Quant
43%
Breton city with a great history of pottery manufacturing Quimper
33%
Supervised the treasury of Ancient Rome Quaestor
28%
Younger brother of Marcus, Rome’s most famous orator, fought the Catilinarian conspiracy Quintus Tullius Cicero
23%
Paris neighborhood and centre of the 1968 student uprising (French name) Quartier latin
14%
Nickname of the French Foreign Ministry (because of its location) Quai d'Orsay
13%
Peasant leader in the 1914 Albanian revolt (Haxhi) Qamili
7%
Belgian astronomer and founder of the Brussels observatory (Adolphe) Quetelet
7%
Roman rhetorician of the 1st century (“institutio oratoria”) Quintilian
7%
German family of business tycoons who profited heavily in the Nazi era through forced labour Quandt
6%
Frankish trade centre near the English Channel (approx. 7th – 9th century) Quentovic
6%
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